Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin

Alternative Names
Santa Maria de Schola Graeca
Date
built ca. 6th century; expanded 8th century; renovated 12th century
Work Type
Style/Period

The church was built in the 8th century by Pope Adrian I, during the Byzantine Papacy over the remains of the Templum Herculis Pompeiani in the Forum Boarium and of the Statio annonae, one of the food distribution centres of ancient Rome. The 12th century rebuilding by Callixtus II is what gave its present appearance, but continued to be restored until the baroque period, notably the facade by Guiseppe Sardi in 1718.

References

  • Interior: View of South Aisle
  • Interior: View of North Aisle
  • Interior: View of Altar
  • Interior: View of Altar
  • Interior: View of North Apse
  • Interior: View of South Apse
  • Interior: View of West Nave
  • Interior: View of Crypt
  • Interior: View of West End of Nave
  • View down the nave
  • View of flooring
  • View of the entrance from the nave
  • View of columns in the colonnade
  • View of columns in the colonnade
  • View of one of the side aisles
  • View towards the apse
  • View of the apse
  • View of the nave
  • View towards a side aisle
  • View of the apse
  • View of the apse
  • View of the apse
  • View of a throne
  • View of the apse
  • View of paintings in the apse
  • View of paintings in the apse
  • View of paintings in the apse
  • View of paintings in the apse
  • View of paintings in the apse
  • View of paintings in the apse
  • View of paintings in the apse
  • View of paintings in the apse
  • View of the subterranean crypt
  • View of niches in the subterranean crypt
  • View of an icon in the subterranean crypt
  • View of paintings in the apse
  • Exterior: View from SE
  • Exterior: View from SE
  • Exterior: View from SE
  • Exterior: View from SE
  • Panorama Tour